SBS Transit, DAMN YOU!
I waited so bloody long for bus 5 today, I nearly cried at the bus-stop.
Who the hell has to wait for a bus for so long till the sky turned from bright to grey to black? ME, and all the other pitiful commuters waiting for bus 5.
I roughly counted seven 154s come and go, and my 5 is still nowhere to be seen.
I had to board another bus(Express 506) and pay more to get home.
And by the time I'm home, it's almost 7.45pm.
HAHAHAHA. It took Edelyn 1.5 hours to get home! And she's not even living in Malaysia!
What the hell la. I know, there might be some awful traffic jam somewhere down some road, but it's extremely frustrating to be waiting and waiting and waiting and waiting. The human crowd at the bus-stop just accumulates and accumulates and accumulates and accumulates. Even by the time the bus you are waiting for comes, not all can board it too. Failure.
If buses 143, 151, 154, 56 etc can come at 5mins per bus, I don't understand why I have to wait 45mins for mine.
I already had quite a shitty day at work, and my ride home has to add misery to my already miserable day. What the heck. STUDENTS, please return your blazers on time can? You don't need to go home, I NEED!
Now, rant about dinner.
Sorry Dad, I know you 'scared I still hungry', but the MeePok (from some stall in Eunos) you bought me has got such excessive amounts of MSG(味精), so much so that my chest still hurts now.
Huh? Don't huh... I think I'm allergic to MSG.
I don't know if anyone else experiences the MSG after effect, but I would always get numbness in my arms after eating MSG.
Just now, I experienced HELL. Both my arms went numb, I had tingling feelings in my stomach, chest pain, headache and my face felt as though I had Botox. STIFF.
I gulped down 2 big cups of water to wash down the MSG, but the side-effects stayed for quite long. My stomach still feels bad.
I googled the side-effects of MSG, and found this:
MSG Symptom Complex can involve symptoms such as numbness, burning sensation, tingling, facial pressure or tightness, chest pain, headache, nausea, rapid heartbeat, drowsiness, and weakness. Asthmatics may experience these symptoms as well as difficulty in breathing.
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MSG is an excitotoxin, which in a nut shell means, these chemical transmitters excite your brain cells to death. Children seem to be more susceptible. Russell Blaylock, Author of Excitotoxins the Taste that Kills, discovered that excitotoxins, like MSG, may aggravate or precipitate many neurological disorders.
With what seems like more and more awareness about neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, most people want to do all they can to avoid developing these disorders. The safest and easiest way to take care of your brain health is avoid all food additives by eating a raw food, whole food diet. After all, your body was not created to assimilate and utilize artificial or man made anything. Your body was created to utilize food as it was created. So avoid MSG side effects and eat food in its most natural form.
Some specific side effects and disorders related to excitotoxins discussed in Blaylock’s book include:
Seizures
Brain cell death
Brain damage
Allergies
Headaches
Strokes
Hypoglycemia
Brain Tumors
Eh, thanks ah... But does that also mean that my nerves and brain cells are dying and I might just kong kar kiao any moment from a seizure all thanks to MSG?!?
Better to be safe than sorry, throw away that can of MSG you have at home now.
Argh... And I shall go to bed now. 晚安。
Credits to: www.ezhealthydiet.com, http://www.healthy-holistic-living.com
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